Chapter 155: Chapter 155

Like slipping a knife between pages.

Dirga brought it up—fast, but never loose.

Each breath drawn like a chess clock ticking down.

Kurotsuki’s defense curling inward around Kaito.

A trap forming before the ball even touched him.

This wasn’t about a hero moment.

It was about reclaiming order.

Kaito floated off-ball.

Just drifted into gravity’s blind spot.

Dirga saw it—instinct firing faster than words.

Contact like a whisper.

Kaito caught it mid-stride—

Slashed down the left seam—

But Kaito didn’t blink.

Bounce pass—perfect weight—

threaded behind the shifting help.

Baseline cut—timed like music.

Used the rim as shield.

"Beautiful team execution—Dirga to Taiga to Kaito to Aizawa!"

"That’s Horizon’s signature—fluidity, trust, and timing!"

But even as the net whispered—

Sho was already shifting.

Toshiro dragging the wing wide.

Already thinking three passes ahead.

Already tracking Kaito like gravity tracks a falling star.

They passed each other just past halfcourt.

Just space so thin it could cut.

Kaito’s eyes flicked toward him—just enough to register.

Low. Calm. Like he was talking to a memory.

"I thought you quit."

Kaito’s step hitched.

A flicker in the rhythm.

A static pulse in the middle of flow.

But Taniguchi kept moving.

Kaito exhaled through his nose.

No weight behind it—yet.

Then, without turning:

"Three years. And you still talk like a monk."

Taniguchi’s lips tugged upward.

An echo of something long-familiar.

"And you still burn like fire."

Just momentum parting like tides—

Two tides with gravity of their own.

The kind only felt at the edge—

Where structure bends, and chaos whispers back.

But it didn’t feel like a possession.

It felt like a heartbeat.

Five black jerseys flowed into motion.

Three of them—Sho, Toshiro, Taniguchi—

inhaled at the same time.

Just collective breath.

Like instinct had its own lungs.

Toshiro ghosted to the midline.

Like a rock thrown into current—

diverting flow without force.

Taiga flinched. Aizawa hovered.

Just existed in the lane.

A black hole made of calm muscle.

behind the drag of motion—

Taniguchi slipped through.

Like he knew where the light would fall before the sun rose.

Just movement to loosen the lock.

Dirga read it—too late.

Aizawa caught on the wrong hip.

Eiji faked the pitch to Toshiro—who never looked.

Sho caught mid-stride.

Rikuya dropped, arms high, textbook form.

But Sho didn’t power.

Waited for Rikuya to believe he had the stop.

curled over his chest.

Like the body remembered something it wasn’t supposed to feel.

A twitch in the fingers.

A breath caught halfway.

A fraction of stillness where there should’ve been fire.

Tsugawa stood before the breath reset.

never left his chest.

Just that old weight.

That even fire needs oxygen to burn.

Fast. Quiet. Tuned in.

Dirga stood at halfcourt, palms on hips.

The lead was slipping.

And Kaito was off the court.

[Tempo Sight – Active Trigger: Godframe – 45 seconds]

The court ruptured into light.

Veins of energy pulsed across screens not yet set.

Shadows flickered—moves seconds before they happened.

Reality split—pressure, space, intent all made visible.

Sho glowed red—a walking hazard.

Toshiro shimmered blue—delayed pressure, coiled.

Taniguchi blinked—a blip, not a man.

It left a hollow in the rhythm.

Like a missing downbeat in a symphony.

He wasn’t playing the quarter.

He was holding the structure together.

Rikuya—drop step, pivot.

Dirga skipped—corner to Rei.

Their possession didn’t begin with motion—

It began with misalignment.

Toshiro stepped left—then reversed mid-stride.

Dirga caught it—adjusted—

but Taniguchi ghosted under the shift.

Dirga still breathing steady.

Ten seconds left on Godframe.

He let the court settle.

Returned to human speed.

Possession by possession—

Toshiro inverted his screens.

Taniguchi curled, faked, re-entered.

They didn’t just break Horizon’s rotation.

They composed music with it.

Dirga wiped sweat from his eyes.

Chest rising faster now.

They weren’t reacting.

They were rewiring the game.

Final Possession – Horizon

Aizawa dragged his defender into the paint.

End Of Second Quarter

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